Sexual Health
Is premature ejaculation a disease? Experts say premature ejaculation is a heart disease
Premature ejaculation, a word linked to the dignity of men, makes many men gnash their teeth for a minute or two, fretting all day long and even avoiding sex.
Experts pointed out that premature ejaculation is not a disease, but a contradiction between nervous reaction and psychological needs. It has no adverse effect on the body, mainly affecting the patients' psychology (heart disease) and spirit.
According to a rough clinical survey, about 50% of premature ejaculation is directly caused by psychological factors, and most of the other 50% are also related to psychological and heart disease factors. Most patients can be cured through behavioral training and psychotherapy.
More than 70% of men spend 2 to 6 minutes from the penis to the vagina until they finish their sexual ejaculation. Although some men only last for two or three minutes, they can get satisfaction from both sides. They also have no distress, anxiety and other conditions. Such people ejaculate fast, not premature ejaculation. Don't casually label themselves as premature ejaculation. Zhang Bin said.